Community / Networking

Our mission is to build community at the neighborhood level and improve the livability of the City's neighborhoods. Neighborhood Associations do this by:

• Sponsoring neighborhood improvement projects and social events;
• Providing a forum to identify, discuss, and resolve neighborhood issues
• Establishing a two-way communication between neighborhoods and the City, and between neighborhoods and other external agencies;
• Educating neighbors on issues, public process, City services, and elections;
• Identifying and Advocating the Neighborhood Association's position on issues such as land use, transportation, public safety, and social services.
Our neighbors are those who live, work, or own property within our boundaries. - http://www.amazonneighbors.org

Responding to Christ’s message to love our neighbors as ourselves, Catholic Community Services offers immediate help by providing food and other assistance to anyone in need and seeks to instill hope by helping Lane County families take positive steps to move out of poverty. - http://www.ccslc.org

The Churchill Area Neighbors shall advise the City Council, Planning
Commission, and other City boards, commissions, and officials on all
matters affecting the neighborhood. The Churchill Area Neighbors
shall address all matters which affect the neighborhood in accordance
with the City of Eugene’s Neighborhood Organization Recognition
Policy, Resolution No. 2554, as amended by Resolution No. 3746. The
Churchill Area Neighbors shall develop proposals with respect to
issues affecting the area as it sees fit.
The Churchill Area Neighbors shall educate the citizens of the
neighborhood and facilitate communication between the area
residents on matters of common concern. The Churchill Area Neighbors shall exercise the powers granted to it
and allowed by the Eugene Neighborhood Organization Recognition
1Policy, Resolution No 2554, as amended by Resolution No. 3746, as is
necessary and appropriate. - http://www.churchillareaneighbors.org/

The Churchill Area Neighbors shall advise the City Council, Planning
Commission, and other City boards, commissions, and officials on all
matters affecting the neighborhood. The Churchill Area Neighbors
shall address all matters which affect the neighborhood in accordance
with the City of Eugene’s Neighborhood Organization Recognition
Policy, Resolution No. 2554, as amended by Resolution No. 3746. The
Churchill Area Neighbors shall develop proposals with respect to
issues affecting the area as it sees fit.
The Churchill Area Neighbors shall educate the citizens of the
neighborhood and facilitate communication between the area
residents on matters of common concern. The Churchill Area Neighbors shall exercise the powers granted to it
and allowed by the Eugene Neighborhood Organization Recognition
1Policy, Resolution No 2554, as amended by Resolution No. 3746, as is
necessary and appropriate. - http://www.churchillareaneighbors.org/

Eugene Springfield Solidarity Network (ESSN) is a grassroots organization that brings together workers, religious congregations, students and community groups to support the civil and economic rights of all people, particularly the right to a decent standard of living, the right to a stable job, and the right to freely associate, organize and collectively bargain. ESSN works to increase the economic and political power of poor and working class people by educating about, organizing for and promoting the concept of economic social justice through campaigns, each designed to focus on a different approach to building power for all workers in Oregon. ESSN works to increase the political and economic power of all people through coordinated action and strategic objectives. ESSN often focuses on labor and class issues but lately has focused more energy on working to create an effective social justice coalition. - http://essn.weebly.com/

The Eugene Neighborhood Leaders Council Committee on Sustainability helps Eugene residents explore durable and responsible ways of living. Our charge is as follows: 1) to provide a city-wide forum for the exchange of ideas and recommendations for more sustainable practices within neighborhoods; 2) to create recommendations for implementing such practices that can be distributed to all neighborhood associations as well as to the NLC; and 3) to foster connections among the NLC, neighborhood associations and community groups for promoting sustainable practices. - http://eugenesustainability.org/